[wellylug] Meeting and Installfest
Eugene Van Wyk
Eugene.VanWyk at 4rf.com
Mon Sep 8 10:56:44 NZST 2003
Hi James
Thanks for the pointer. I will go and have a look. I know the Eagle
package, but have not tried the Linux implementation.
Is there any easy to use documentation to get GCC to do all this fancy
stuff. If it can do mega128, it will surely do the others, but how do I
change the beasts behaviour?
Regards
Eugene van Wyk
Test Development Engineer
4RF Communications
26 Glover str
Ngaraunga
Wellington
New Zealand
-----Original Message-----
From: jamesfit at paradise.net.nz [mailto:jamesfit at paradise.net.nz]
Sent: Monday, 8 September 2003 9:55 a.m.
To: wellylug at lists.naos.co.nz
Subject: RE: [wellylug] Meeting and Installfest
Hi Eugene,
> How about CAD/CAM software if any. (VHDL/Verilog type stuff, PCB
> layout, design and modelling)
Have you looked into the following software?
- Eagle for pcb layout (www.cadsoft.de)
- icarus verilog for verilog simulation and synthesis
- gtkwave for wave form analysis
- You can run the latest Xilinx tools under wine for fpga and cpld
synthesis
and programming
> Cross platform compilers/IDE's for 8 and 16 bit microprocessors.
> (Motorola, Zilog, Atmel etc.)
The GNU GCC compiler toolchain can be configured as a cross compiler for
a huge
range of 8,16 and 32 bit micros. I am using if for Motorola 68332 and
AVR
Mega128 stuff at the moment.
HTH,
James Fitzsimons
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